Smith traces Hugo’s life from his early years and literary debut to his rise to fame as a Romantic poet and novelist. The biography examines Hugo''s family life his influences and his evolution as a writer who used his works to address social issues including poverty freedom and human rights. Smith highlights Hugo''s passionate dedication to social justice his opposition to the death penalty and his fierce criticism of Napoleon III which ultimately led to his political exile. During his years in exile on the Channel Islands Hugo continued to write prolifically producing some of his most powerful works. Smith discusses the lasting impact of Hugo''s literature and his contributions to the Romantic movement portraying him as a visionary whose work bridged the worlds of art and activism. Victor Hugo: His Life and Work serves as both a biography and a tribute celebrating Hugo’s life as an artist reformer and one of the great moral voices of his time.
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